Hymn Lyrics : Come Let Us With Our Lord Arise

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Come, Let Us With Our Lord Arise 

Lyrics ~ Charles Wesley, 1707 - 1788
Music ~ Sharalynn E. Hicks, b. 1976 

Stanza 1:

Come, let us with our Lord arise,

Our Lord, who made both earth and skies;

Who died to save the world He made,

And rose triumphant triumphant from the dead;

He rose, the Prince of life and peace,

And stamped the day forever His. 

Stanza 2:

This is the day the Lord hath made,

That all may see His love displayed,

May feel His resurrection's pow'r,

And rise again to to fall no more,

In perfect righteousness renewed,

And filled with all the life of God. 

Stanza 3:

Honor and praise to Jesus pay

Thro'out His consecrated day;

Be all in Jesus' praise employed,

Nor leave a single single moment void;

With utmost care the time improve,

And only breathe His praise and love. 

Stanza 4:

Then let us render Him His own,

With solemn prayer approach the throne,

With meekness hear the Gospel Word,

With thanks His dying dying love record;

Our joyful hearts and voices raise,

And fill His courts with songs of praise.



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